This friendly state capital on the banks of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers takes pride in its heritage and offers plenty of historic landmarks and beautifully preserved buildings to admire. Take a virtual tour of this lovely city and its history in Columbus and The Ohio State University Then and Now. Discover Columbus in all of its past and present glory via contemporary photographs paired with archival images of the same locations. Columbus is home to Ohio State, the second-largest university in the United States, and has a lively tourist trade. Mingle with the crowd at the 1955 unveiling of the Columbus statue at City Hall. This is still a favorite stop for locals and tourists who want their picture taken with the city’s namesake. Stop by the elegant Statehouse at the intersection of Broad and High. This marvel of Greek Revival architecture took more than 22 years and 7 architects to finally complete in 1861. See how the city has evolved around this landmark in photos from 1908 and today. During the 1970’s construction boom, many of the city’s old landmarks were razed. Compare an 1898 image of the lovely old Union Station (complete with a circus parade!) with
These captivating, enlightening stories, each of which was written by a different Central Ohio author, will entertain readers of all types.
Centennial History of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio
Stories about the author's "family, friends, teachers and colleagues in Columbus, Ohio."
Spanning over two centuries and two hundred photographs, this is a must have for any long-time resident or history lover of Columbus!
These day trip itineraries, all within approximately two hours of Columbus, include recommendations for the best things to see and do, where to shop, where to eat, and where to stay and more.